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I approve of this thread's title.

F1.com forecast uses to, er, forecast rain as soon as a couple of clouds are expected over the circuit. But, according to weather.com, the chances are between 50% and 60% for each of the three days... On the other hand, Emlyn Hughes (now at @radarguruf1) says it will be mostly dry.

In the end, we all know it will be what HWNSNBM wants.
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Foreca's forecast: Partly cloudy, thunder throughout the whole weekend. Probability of rain on Sunday from 6 in the morning to 6 in the evening: 89%.

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Nuppiz wrote:Foreca's forecast: Partly cloudy, thunder throughout the whole weekend. Probability of rain on Sunday from 6 in the morning to 6 in the evening: 89%.

#thisismarussiasrace


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Lewis Hamilton: "It may have looked like Mercedes were close to winning at this stage last year but they were actually a long way away, we are stronger this year."

Erm Lewis, they had the 2nd fastest car in the dry in Malaysia then went and won the Chinese grand prix.
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Never forget. Chilton leading a session. :D
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"Adrian for the next laps stay off the kerbs."
"No KERS?"
"No Kerbs, KERBS, as in the side of the circuit."

Brilliant.
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The weather's coming in and it looks nasty. It's going to be one of those weekends again, isn't it?
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Beautiful save by Di Resta.
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good lap by bianchi for 18th but massa very fast to
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Shadaza wrote:"Adrian for the next laps stay off the kerbs."
"No KERS?"
"No Kerbs, KERBS, as in the side of the circuit."

Brilliant.

:lol: Comedy gold.
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Time to change my signature :lol:

Bianchi for IIDOTY, if that exists (if not, it's about time to create it!)

The pecking order looks remarkably similar to Australia so far...
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Cynon wrote:Image

Never forget. Chilton leading a session. :D


Charles Pic has won a session so I am not impressed. :P
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CoopsII wrote:
Shadaza wrote:"Adrian for the next laps stay off the kerbs."
"No KERS?"
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Brilliant.

:lol: Comedy gold.

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According with weather.com, there is around a 60% rain chance at Sepang for tomorrow's qualifying.

I will not preemptively rant (I filled my quota a week ago), but it doesn't look good.
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Shadaza wrote:"Adrian for the next laps stay off the kerbs."
"No KERS?"
"No Kerbs, KERBS, as in the side of the circuit."

Brilliant.


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LOL! funniest comment I've seen so far -
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Vettel's hard Tyres lasted for only 12 Laps. So if we have a dry race, it's going to be like Istanbul 2011, where some drivers did 4 stops.
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It may have been funny the first time but now it's just getting embarrassing
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Ferrim wrote:According with weather.com, there is around a 60% rain chance at Sepang for tomorrow's qualifying.

I will not preemptively rant (I filled my quota a week ago), but it doesn't look good.

Unless you're somebody like Button, that is, who was hoping for a wet race that might level the playing field a bit more. It might also please the Red Bull drivers, since both Webber and Vettel have been really sticking the boot into Pirelli this weekend over the lifespan of the tyres - Webber has been complaining that the sport is being too heavily dominated by the tyres, whilst Vettel is frustrated that he is having to drive well within the performance limits of the car in order to prevent the tyres from being destroyed within a few laps. http://uk.reuters.com/article/2013/03/2 ... Q420130322
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Sutil goes fastest so far! :shock:

Some of the big teams are going on to the mediums already!
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East Londoner wrote:Sutil goes fastest so far.


And by a large margin to boot.
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Back of the grid is seriously Noah's Ark:

Two Williams, two Sauber, two Toro Rosso, two Marussia and two Caterham in the last ten spot...
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Bloody hell, the Red Bulls are slower than Sutil in the second sector.
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beast lape by sutil bianchi also going wel

di resta getting a bending over
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Webber living Q1 dangerously.
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Red Bull are seriously off the pace now!
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Red Bulls are slow - is that possible?
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holy crap how fast bianchi!!!!
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Bianchi just 2 tenths behind Bottas. Yay.
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Vergne and Bottas join Marussia and Caterham in the out for Q1.

Bianchi is only 2 tenths away from Bottas. I'm already fearing for my bet with eurobrun.
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Bianchi just got praised by his mechanic, and for good reason. Only .227s off Bottas!

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Bugger me, 1:36.1 from Rosberg.

Hamilton says it's raining.
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RAIN! :D
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rain!!
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Di Resta is going out in Q2. I'm OK with this.

That is a lot of rain.
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That's why Paul will never get a top drive :lol:

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